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Nice.

 

You've taken the guts out? Clean, straight stem?

 

Daniel.

 

It was a 35ft pole with a back lean. Bore through the middle to have a more friendly hinge. That was my thinking.......(correct me if needs be as I want to learn, plenty out there who have years and years of experience and tips to pass on!!!😀)

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Just for a change, I'm gonna ask a question I don't usually ask.

 

Why have you cut the toes off?😧

 

I know there's plenty of humour involved here but I regard you as one of the best tree men in Europe at the moment Ian, so hopefully you can explain in a constructive manner without the usual "that's how I've always done it" or "my saw wasnt big enough"

 

Come on Ian, give it a try, in a mentor type of teaching👍

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